Fruits

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Fruits are important in ones diet. What fruits do kiwi's like to eat personally?

I myself like eating green apples. Also like eating mango's. Don't know how many types of mangoes there are but I enjoy the kind that come from the Philippines (assuming the ones I buy from the Asian market are Filipino mangoes). Also enjoy some oranges and grapes. Also trying out some papaya after feeling like I may of screwed myself over after cooking some pork sausage (though perhaps I didn't really eat anything laced parasites since it's the first time I cooked pork based off the instructions and I would need an excuse in trying something new). The taste of it is definitely different from what I had as a kid.
 
I really like bananas, but I think I might be allergic to them or something. Almost every time I eat them, my mouth breaks out into a rash of tiny blisters and my tongue gets swollen. I really don't care because bananas are dabes, especially green ones. And they're super filling and great for freezing and blending into fake soft-serve ice cream. Basically bananas can do no wrong.

I'm a huge sucker for fresh, in-season peaches and berries... especially strawberries. And kiwis (lol). I really like just about any fruit except for starfruit, which is a bummer because it's so pretty when it's sliced but it tastes weird as hell.
 
Rainier cherries are delicious. So are grapes. And strawberries. And most other kinds of berries. And nashi pears.

Kiwi fruits are pretty good too.
 
There is literally no fruit that I don't like. I used to think I couldn't stand jackfruit because of its strong punguent smell, but jackfruit made into a dessert soup (with coconut milk) is delectable.

My favorites are durian (shame it is so expensive nowadays), guava, lychee, nectarine, and the old standby: orange. The green-peeled oranges of Southern China in particular has a lighter taste which I like best.
 
My favorite fruits are watermelon, lychee, melon, orange, banana, pineapple, grape, papaya, durian, dragonfruit and blueberry. Strawberry, pear, tangerine, blackberry, coconut and raspberry are also nice.
 
One thing I forgot to mention were other fruits such as strawberry and blueberries. Having those as part of a fruit tart makes them good. I also enjoy some watermelon as well. Use to like bananas but lately, I haven't gotten much enjoyment out of them but then again, perhaps it's from the shop I get them from. They might not be as fresh as one of the other markets my parents use to buy them from.
 
I prefer vegetables, myself.
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I like anything that isn't pineapple.

Am I the only person that likes honeydew melon? I get little assortments sometimes and I'm the only one at home that eats them.
 
My favorites are apples, cherries, peaches, nectarines, strawberries, pineapple, and mango. I don't really like melons.
 
I like anything that isn't pineapple.

Am I the only person that likes honeydew melon? I get little assortments sometimes and I'm the only one at home that eats them.
I like honeydew if it's nice and ripe. So often it's the filler-fruit in cheap restaurant fruit cups and it's barely ripe, dry, and flavorless.

I have a raspberry bush and the fruit straight out of the brambles is amazing.
 
- Granny Smith apples, the harder and tarter they are, the better.

- Satsumas / Mandarin oranges

- I actually like to eat slices of lemon with the rind. Just pop it in your mouth and chew it all up. Really quite good + full of vitamins and other good shit apparently.
 
- I actually like to eat slices of lemon with the rind. Just pop it in your mouth and chew it all up. Really quite good + full of vitamins and other good shit apparently.
I like to eat lemon and lime wedges myself.

I also like blood oranges and cranberries.
 
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